Date: Thu, 06 Apr 95 15:46:00 PDT From: Plyaskin Sergey <splyaski@cmp.com> To: questions <questions@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: 'syslogd : bind : can't assign requested address' Error Message Message-ID: <2F846F59@mailgate.cmp.com>
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---------- From: owner-freebsd-questions To: Stephen Tsai Cc: questions Subject: Re: 'syslogd : bind : can't assign requested address' Error Message Date: Thursday, April 06, 1995 12:32PM On Wed, 5 Apr 1995 18:35:52 -0400 Stephen Tsai <tsai@server.keck.lmu.edu> wrote: >I try to connect a FreeBSD 2.0 workstation to a FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 server >When the 2.0 workstation boots up, it show the error >'syslogd : bind : can't assign requested address' message. >After this, there are several 'protocol not supported' error messages >on each execution of 'route' and 'ifconfig' command. >I am wondering if anyone can tell me what is the problem. > Check in the /etc/rc file to ensure that the following lines appear after the /etc/netstart line echo -n 'starting system logger' rm -f /dev/log syslogd Haven't looked into this much, but seems like these lines have ventured from their place in 2.0R's version of /etc/rc. syslogd seems to want the network in place first. Worked for me. tim ______________________________________________________ This seems to work, Thanks. However, now I receive the messages: "syslogd: /var/run/utmp: No such file or directory " and "last message repeated 9 times" What the hell is going on? /var/run/utmp file do exists. Any ideas?
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